In this article, we will talk about the latest Windows 11 Update for the Release Preview Channel, which is Build 22631.3807.
- Microsoft advancing the Copilot experience on Windows. It is now pinned to the taskbar and will behave like an app. This gives you the benefits of a typical app experience. For example, you can do things like resize, move, and snap the window. Note: This is not rolling out yet.
- This update adds a new Game Pass recommendation card on the Settings home page. This home page shows on Home and Pro editions when you sign in to Windows using your Microsoft account. The card appears if you actively play games on your PC.
- The show desktop button is on the taskbar again by default. To change this, right-click the taskbar and choose Taskbar settings. At the lower part of the page, you will find Taskbar behaviors.
- This update affects File Explorer. You can now create 7-Zip and Tape Archive (TAR) files using the context menu. When you right-click a file, a Compress to item gives you ways to compress a file using tools like gzip, bzip2, and more. There is also a new compression wizard in Additional options. It will help you choose more formats and add details. You can use different types of compression to add many files to archives in other TAR formats. You can also change the compression level and choose the types of data to store in each archive.
- This update adds support for Emoji 15.1. Windows supports Unicode symbol-like shapes for family groupings. But Windows will keep using people for them. Also, you can choose the right or left facing direction for some people emoji. The new emoji are:
- Horizontal and vertical head shake
- Phoenix
- Lime
- Brown mushroom
- Broken chain 48617543
- You can now copy files from the Windows Share window. Just click the new Copy
- This update affects OneDrive. You can now use it as a RemoteApp in Azure Virtual Desktop.
Task Manager Improvements
- This update changes the units for DDR speed from MHz to MT/s.
- This update addresses an issue that affects USB devices. Ejecting them using the Safely Remove Hardware option fails. This occurs when Task Manager is open.
- This update affects process handles. Task Manager releases them more quickly when it stops a process.
- This update makes Task Manager more reliable.
- This update affects the sort order of processes in Task Manager. Performance is better when you change the order.
- This update makes Task Manager more accessible by improving:
- Keyboard focus
- Tab key navigation
- Text scaling
- The readout of item names by screen readers
- High contrast heatmaps and more.
- This update makes resizing the Task Manager window easier when you grab the top of its window.
Other Improvements
- This update addresses an issue that affects Group Policy. It fails to detect when a network’s speed is slow. Instead, it assumes that a fast link is present.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) and Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA). When you use them with SMBdirect in your networks, the networks fail. You also lose the ability to manage clusters.
- This update addresses an issue that affects GPUs. They do not enter the idle state that stops them from consuming power.
- This update adds the registry key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM ForceDisableModeChangeAnimation (REG_DWORD). When you set its value to 1 (or a non-zero number), it turns off the display mode change animation. If the value is 0 or the key does not exist, the animation is set to on.
- This update brings Country and Operator Settings Asset (COSA) profiles up to date for certain mobile operators.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Snipping Tool. When you use it to record videos on some PCs, the audio has distortions.
- This update addresses an issue that affects Azure Virtual Desktop sessions. A deadlock stops you from signing in to them.
- This update addresses an issue that affects the touch keyboard. You cannot use it to enter special characters. This occurs when you use the Japanese 106 keyboard.
For more information about this Build, you can check this article from the Microsoft Blog.
For a more in-depth presentation of the New Update, you can watch the video below from the YouTube channel.
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